University of South Carolina Libraries
. PAGE FOUR The Lancaster News \,naj"rl.>(SU>U-WEEKLY.) during the c Established 1832. cards with Wh 1 haps will, ton Published Tuesday and Friday BY THE Republican pa LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY. "Already," Lancaster, 8. C. "there are si> *- the regular U< GEORGE BULLA CRAVEN , , age of the tr Editor and Munuger , lead im media The News is not responsible for the movement. 1 rlews of Correspondents. Short and mtlonal articles on topics of general rea"-v heginnii iiterest will be gladly received. it W|U be con SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Borah and Jol Cash in Advance. jected spcakin; ? * * ,,? xsiitics are ,mp?' , . A liberal's na Entered es Second CI&sb flatter pyf more conl October 7, 19 05, at t"he PoatotHce at Lancaster, S. C., under act of Con- mindedness of gresa of March 3, ls7 9. Borah, who hi Country Tie of Th?e, 8w??t Land ^ ^?88 Interested of Liberty." than in tho po TUESDAY, AUGUST 2C?, 1919. ma(U> of U ===============:===-====== "Tho cutrom <RM>I> KOADS SKXT1MKXT tiltOWS. This country i The recent election in Richland party, but a tn county on the question of issuing two he founded on million dollars bonds for good roads. The world has elections in several other counties in that." the state and activity from one end of ''ut the part South Carolina to the other in the he what the cm matter of building and maintaining he christened roads serves to show that good roads cause would sentiment is increasing with each day. sialism, and. a: In the neighborhood of ten to twelve "'he world has million dollars of bonds have been 'hat. voted in South Carolina since the boginning of this year to be expended ( on improved highways. Counties and are ^<>, * townships took the matter in their t,lis <,is'ance ' own hands after the legislature n,unic'Pa' Rove failed to give the people what they w: wanted in the way of legislation pro- Prin,,'r-V held la viding for state highways, and the which gave Mr work has begun. The News believes; ,ourtoen votes that with the start already made ' u,n'H^er South Carolina will within a few ,)0< n pn rro<* . . .. . charges which years have good roads, roads that can . . , , . , .. . .. would seem wo he traveled twelve months in the year. , . ... ...I , , feat. Therefoi Richland county s two million dol, r . , election as chie lars will give that county first class . . . . . , by the sea will roads; Anderson county has voted $1,450,000, and other counties have ,'on' aIthouKh voted from $100,000 on up. The * ^ar't s,on , , , . .. was then editr .good roads fever is spreading. caused that pi \OI A TI.MK I OR I'OUTHS. barred from tl Republicans in the United States a majority senate arc playing politics with tiro lesion want Mr, in delaying action on the peace treaty, 'hot being the art' embarrassing the president and vx outsider: the nation. They may ho making) xx'"1 " party capital. doing so at the expense! of the nation and the people, l>nt Si! .... ' I It is related tie good will come front it to them-l , hoarded tood n selves, their party or to anv one. covered a hog "The New York Globe sees the j storage twentyformation of a new party out of the i remember w her league controversy." savs the C'hari cold storage pr lotte Observer. "It believes that Sen-; . | tnclination to I ators Johnson. Borah. Iteed, Knox, . I been nearly tha Brandegee. Fall. Moses and I'oindex-j to- w ill not vote for the League of Nations cannot he called news Their SCISSOR! conference Friday can have little of - j feet upon the passage of the treaty or * aira . . , , . , , (Charleston i on the number and kind of reserva-l ihe Carran tions that will he attached to it. Those, m#.(, a ,f;rmaI , matteis have already been deter- against the et mined. After some months of h.eL I root)* into Mm in'- and filling the Interpretations of who < a aviators and h Mr. Hoot, Mr Hughes, Mr. Tatt and. . . ' and has domain President Wilson, which are suhstan-' t|,e t'nited State tially identical, will be incorporated lately withdraw In some way in the instrument of rati- "'s' w'th its de - .. .... . -i.t . will be given c fication, and the treaty will he passed. , tion it deserves Further interest in the proceedings j( w |s t() arise- not so much from doubt as to ranza would ta the ultimate outcome as to the im ! bandit chase. 1 certainty as to the political flotsam; so ?n,onK his . , . I chances are he and jetsam that will he left when the , , ,, . his own volitic discussion has subsided. The confer- stiff-necked old en< e of the eight senators Friday had idea of his ow for some of them a political s>gnifl large conceptiot van re out of all proportion to the Im- ',onor of Mexlc . protest which porta nee of the immediate issue. It . , ... demand which had that significance, one- may safely amount to very say. for Senators Borah and Johnson, matter go at th These gentlemen are momentary as- 'he issue furth sociates of one Democrat and several demand ca Washington and reactionary Republicans who oppose That js pr0ba the treaty for reasons and from mo- |<, hardly cone fives widely different from their own, will commit the T>ut probably it is not of this passing lowing "P his w combination that thev are thinking. tnak' contrary, thai f; Not for nothing did the anxious conn- Fulled Stal lenance of the leader of the Hepubli-J the case of evi ' : \ THE LANCASTER appear at their door! every border outrage exactly will onference. They hold*Is doing in this case?namely, i ich they may. and per-! troops after the marauders re? less of whether or not that will re a dissolution of the 'e a crosslnK of the internati rty- line. Carranza and his adher ais The Globe * sees it, | will not be pleased at this procei ;ns that the assent of i but if they try to stop it they ... ... i simply find out that the United St epublicans to the pass-' , ... has a real army now and is goin oaty in any form will j uge Jt tQ whatever extent is neces tely to a third party to end the border nuisance. 'his movement is al- .. _ ,A ~ *, . - , \ on Can t Stay Out of Picken ig at Washington, and j (Columbia State.) tinned more openly if; When Mr. Tremaine, of New Y inson go on their pro-|sa>'8 that haa never been in F S tour. Motives in pol-!ens' he reveals that he ,8 a mai ; less traveling experience than >sibl\ hard to analyze, j gentjeman should be. but when tural inclination is to! unblushingly asserts that he "doc tidence in the single-| know where Pickens is" he confe men like Johnson and to an 'Rnorance of a world safe ... , , .. democracy wider by far than ive a liberal domestic i. bounds of that world itself, that of certain of their j plckens is in Pickens. iciates. Yet one cannot j For the benefit of Mr. Tremalne, usion that they, as well observe further that Pickens is ur Republicans ami some ,ho 8hadow of Table Rock, r Rocky Pottoni, and close enough Democrats, are now feel the cool breath of Pinnacle, t in the league itself js noj remote from Old Plcki litical use that can be that it is in intimate touch with icusville and Pumpkintown. that 1 . ... ... . erty is not far away and that C ie may be unfortunate. ' tral is a neighbor. u>e('s ,l n, u libeialj There is not much in Rroadway ie liberal party cannot cept fanfare, flash and fury that selfish provincialism, can't find in Pickens and, *in grown too complex for course of months it will he easlei obtain what is wanted in Pick than in New York. > thus born would not j onR number in his acquaints untr.v wants. It would, the people of Pickens, one can with misfortune, be- along with comparatively few ot be rounded on provin- ac,,uain,!,nops' , , Onlv those who never have va s I he ('.lobe contends.L. , , . . , tions are excusable for staying a\ grown too complex tor; from Pickens and for all mortals familiar with its charms there is pi t>- Ki.Kt>N. TORONTO AIR RACE tiven to advising from, ?E FINISHED TOO, 11 the matter of the (Continued From Page One.) rnment of Charleston. ???? chamber of commerce have arrani 1 kppn '"ferest in the a we|come for the flier9 when t, st week and the result iand at Curtiss field in that c . Grace a majority of Preparations have been made in s over Mr. Hyde, the in- era' cities aml towns between the c , . . . . trol stations to cure for any aviat y serious charges had . .. .. who may have to make a landinp. a pa in st Mr. Grace, Noted Fliers in Itace. it substantiated, it Among the lliers who have ente >uId make easy his de- the contest is Roland Rohlfs, t e. in a measure, his pilot f?r the Curtiss company, v , .. . .. | recently made a new American a f executive of the city;. . , _A ?AA . . j tude record of 30,700 feet, and v I be taken as vindica- wjjj fly a triplaue known as the C his utterances in the, tins Wasp. One of the civilian lerican, of which hej trants is Richard 11. Depew, an ar jr. during the war'Instructor during the war, who v , . pilot a Curtiss machine. <'harles iblication to he de- . ... , . , ,, Jones, who has brought down II le mails. It appears; pianos, is another Curtiss contestar of the voters of Char- Law reuse It. Sperry, Lieuten: . Grace for mayor, and Ted Parsons and Lieutenant 11. I . ........ * i >. lie Hull, veterans of the French i case, we don t see i Service, will uphold the honor of * have anvthinp to do , , .... . /. . . > I Lalayette Kscadnlle. ( aptain J. Foote, who will carry President V i son's greeting to the' Prince of Wal KHAI'.s? js a? nrmy contestant. that in the search for A partial list of the army entr Hirers in Chicago dis- l?> Hie American living cl ...... , , showing the names of the planes 11 that had been in cold . their pilots follows: Colonel Arc five years. We do not j Miller. JN-4-H; Major Gilklnson, l or who invented the Haviland 1*; Major Henry J. Mill ocess. but we have an! Haviland 4: Major Lyons, De 11 >e]ieve that it has not "i"'" ,,arry am,in' " ish SK-5; Captain A. 10. Sinionian, Haviland 4, Captain J. O. Donalds m British S|'0-5; Captain Kindl S AXD 1>ASTK. Kr' n'h Sp:u,; (,aptul" M (:" ] Cleary. Thomas-Morse; Lieuten; Ross C. K irk pat rich, Dp Haviland n/.a Protest. Lieutenant W. ("oatos and Lieuteni ^tiffs and Courit r ? Houllet. D?.? Haviland 4; Lieutcm /a government has Phillips McIIIville. Caproni; Lieut protest at Washington ant W. It Taylor. De Haviland it ranee of \meriean Lieutenant M S 10 McCJraw, De II tiro in pursuit of the iland 4. piured two Aniortean Austin B Crehore who fought w eld them for ransom the Freneh as an aviator, wiil pi led. furthermore, tha' an Italian SVA with it - to horse pt s goteminent immcd- er motor. There will he four L\ its troops. The pvt.- machines in the race. Captain Ko mand for withdrawal, will pilot the LWF Shark. equipi xactly the eonsideru* with a D?<> horse power Libe namely, none ;it ail. motor; lOUiott Springs will fly one e expected tHitt .\ii- the types which Itas a 1500 ho ke cognizance ?,f the power Hispano-Ruiza engine, and t Perhaps lie had to do pilots yet to he chosen will go al supporters; but the in LWF planes, equipped with 1 I.-,,iii/i r....... .>/ ? ? i.e.?tr < <>! ?ii in nurse power motors. The tJorrr ?n. for he is a very machines entered by the arniv in i fellow with a great race are two Albatross, one Fokk n dignity and a very three Pfalz, one LWV, and one If; 1 of what the national overian plane, but the names of l o demands. Hot the pilots have not been given out he has tiled and thej *? he has made will XOTK'B. little if Carranza lets Notice is hereby given that th at and does not push will be a meeting of the stoekhold ier. The protest and Of Robinson-Cloud Company on \V< n be pigeon-holed at nsday, September 24th. 10 10. at I forgotten. o'clock P. \f . at the Office of Itoh bly what will happen. son-Cloud Company. Lancaster. 8. 'eivable that Carranza to consider a resolution adopted folly of actually fol- the board of dlrectlys (o increase I torrls w ith action He capital stock of saitV company^ fr e up his mind, on the $15,000 to $40,000. ^ rotn this time forward | ROHINKON-ru>CI> CO tes Is going to do in By R. B. Rohjnson, pry bandit raid and 87-4t-4w Sfr. & Treas \ \ t ;.! \ i NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. li 11 tt send ard- * 1 in- T onal =? A ? will ates ?$ 1 -1 Real J ?:i I War ffi any r I * ? 1^1 -"i Trophy ^ "toll* ^ the,^ ???? il iooo I)a- & Lib- A >n- ?t "T_ D i- 1U DO ox- T A OtlO the Every Boy and Gi n,^| ing A WAR SAV '"t 15th entitled to ke ica,ny v hand about Augus un- X ? application now, s< VY;jt get yours. COME X Red ?* ?>ey il> ev- X 1 Bank of rod A. S? lanc rho* ? X1EL8 lot the our stop that will stop it." ,S\. Then? was a long silence and then I h; VF ?ne of the loading counsel arose and, land is ote w'lth a race of a sniiln. inquired: does no J<M| "If it please your honor from what rty date will your resignation take ef- 6 capac of feet ?" I Rig cow rso ^ I 500 but WQ Anything that is standing still Is (Jrainer .. getting ready to move backward. Oarage ?'t _ _ Shop at . 5 o "" Cotton i n ttPKMVti OF BOOKS OF BUB- Good w SCItlPTiON. Fence i lh*' 1 New 3pr Pursuant to a commission issued Other o ?n_ hy the Secretary of State to the un- <;in hou Ihe dersigned Corporators, the books of etc subscription to the capital stock of Saw tin Merchants K- Farntofs Rank of Heath Springs. S. <\. will be open at the of-' TM, ftjpflee of J. A. it rid getf & Co., Heath' hog wii ers Springs. K on Thursday. August dwellin Pd_;28th, 1919, between the hours of 12 H' iL1'''. fi M. and 4 ?' M. Said capital stock to' only $6 ,in-' be forty thousand dollars divided of the i C I into four hundred phares of the par Thlt jIViv<?l'tc of $100 per share. fnr y' surest 1 Ihe W. T. ORKOORY, om H. F, IIAILK, D< K. CORK HHIIXiK.S. gCt ill K. F. HORTON, in Re W. I>. ROBINSON, 8 7-11 Corporators. ?? u r - ;*vvvvvvv%%*vvv vM?*v%M on- __?__________ my | ^.jjl Cunningham-Molll*. j s i The Columbia State of yesterday Inn 8uys: lt News has been received of the mar- j ;mj riago at Kilt more, N. C., of Miss Kessio Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and ,^jr Mrs. Cunningham, of Lancaster, to A. tj1P Dawson Mollis of this city. The news of the marriage will he yij. received with pleasure by the many ll>s friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mollis In this city, where Mrs. Mollis resided for .je8 more ("nan a year, and where Mr. Fining lis is well known in business and som(j cial circles. Mr. Mollis holds a responsible position with the Southern l,(. Cotton Oil company. i |(.It The young couplo are spending av_ their honeymoon motoring through ril_j the mountains of North Carolina, I)0 after which they will return to this on, rity w here they w ill make their home. I Vie- A certain judge could not control i>nt his temper and consequently could 4;,not control other people. One day 1 tI)t there was unusual disorder in court' 8 tut nnd at last the Judge could endure It ' en- no longer. 4, "It is Impossible," he said, "to alav 'ow this persistent contempt of the court to go on. I shall he forced to Buys lit! uo to 11?<- extreme length of taking -r-r TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. *? ? , | SlftT^ Hand | |l|y|[ Grenade |: 1159 Savings | gj^pF Bank | FREE [ ys and Girls | I T rl saving enough and buy- ? INGS STAMP by October J* Y sep the Bank. Will be on ?? it 11th instant. File your o that you will be sure to y " IN TO SEE US. ? -THE I X : Lancaster f ASTER, S. C. i * * * o * * SIG BARGAIN $20,080 Fine Farm. Within Two Miles of Town That $18,000 Worth of Improvements and Timber. nve for sale Mr. J K. Helms', fprm of 267 :54 a cms. This one of the best farms in th county and a chance like this t come along every day. Pri< ?j pen acre is $73.00. ie of the Improvements are: oom dwelling equipped with lightning arresters . 8 d.tMMMMl ity barn with feed rooms, fine condition 1,000.00 r barn with feed rooms, almost new oon.oo ihel caDacitv rrlh f i y and smoke house lou.no id tools 100.00 house and buggy shed . . . I.VI.OO ell. fine water JS.'WMMi iround barn , aoo.oo room house 1,000.00 utbulldings. including 5 tenant houses . . . *2,500.00 se and machinery. Including 2 70-saw gins, belting. V - 8,000.00 iber and cord wood O.OOO.OO *18.IOO.OO * estimate does not Include good orchard, fine pasture under re of about 15 acres. Kine grove surrounding the fi-room g. Two tenant houses have small barns. up'cmfwypshrdlcmfwypetaoicmfw ypshrdlucm fwvp m m mb e your pencil and figure and see If It doesn't leave ihe land .30 per acre This is very conservative and will stand the test nost scrutinizing purchaser. r place is In the best of condition, being worked by Mr. Helms last 20 years. Soil is red clay loam, which you know Is the and that can be bought. DN'T FOOL AROUND and let some one else t ahead of you. See PLYLER, the Live Wire al Estate.